Post by account_disabled on Feb 26, 2024 18:29:59 GMT -10
The defenestration of Casado is a very relevant fact in the already long crisis of the Spanish right . In substance, the political space of the Spanish right, unified by Aznar and which reached a maximum of 44.6% with Rajoy in 2011, was divided into three parties. Casado's PP plummeted to a historic low of 16.7% in 2019, putting the PP's future in doubt. The collapse of the PP began with Rajoy and is caused by disastrous management of the economic crisis and corruption scandals. Precisely, the condemnation of the PP in one of the numerous trials against leaders of that party was the trigger for the motion of censure that removed Rajoy. In the four years of his mandate, Casado has not managed to recover the level of the PP's vote. He neither does the unity of the right. Even less has it managed to provide the PP with a recognizable profile and a clear discourse. With Rajoy the PP has been closer to the political center than ever, which unleashed Aznar's barely veiled criticism. The birth of Vox, precisely, is based on criticism of the centrism of the PP (the cowardly right, in Abascal's phrase). Casado's candidacy for President of the PP competing with two of Rajoy's collaborators (Sáenz de Santamaría and Cospedal) appeared as an amendment to the Rajoy era, both in his political positioning (too much centrism) and in corruption.
Casado did not win in the first round. And if he did it in the second round, he went with the support of one of the two competitors (Cospedal) shouting "anyone as long as it's not Soraya." In short, Casado represents a turn to the right that is made without having obtained a majority in the bases for that. Now, turning to the right and criticizing Rajoy's centrism was agreeing with Vox, which was biting the PP electorate. To contain the hemorrhage towards Vox, Casado radicalized his speech against the Government, but in that competition, Vox was the winner and above all, the PP was left without a coherent speech. In the four years of Casado, the PP has been Guatemala Mobile Number List sailing aimlessly. And he has not managed to stop Vox. He also left a problem that Feijóo's PP must solve. Throughout Europe, traditional conservative parties refuse to agree with the extreme right because they consider it the main danger to democracy and the European Union. But in some cases (Italy) they have reached agreements. While Vox has been of little relevance, the PP could bandwagon, agreeing on support but without getting them into governments. It will no longer be able to continue like this because Vox has become the third political force and wants to be part of the governments.
Married has not left. They have kicked him out. They have not defenestrated him for his repeated failures at the head of the PP but for denouncing the profit, in the worst of the pandemic, of the brother of the President of the Community of Madrid Finally, Casado has tried to stabilize his precarious leadership, placing his pawns in key positions and displacing the most relevant people in the Rajoy era. He has only partially succeeded. Furthermore, he made a catastrophic mistake in personnel selection. In particular, he chose Álvarez de Toledo (a mad critic of Rajoy) as spokesperson for the Parliamentary Group and an unknown, one Ayuso, to take over the Presidency of the CM. Both have become his most furious enemies to such an extent that it was Ayuso who detonated the bomb that brought down Casado. All of this explains that Casado has not managed to consolidate his leadership at the head of the PP in these four years and that the idea that "with Casado we do not win" became a trend in the PP. That is why he has not resisted Ayuso's attack and, abandoned by everyone, he has been forced to throw in the towel. The spectacle of the mass betrayal of almost all of "theirs" from one day to the next is one of the least edifying that has ever been seen in Spanish politics. But what is embarrassing and worrying is the incident that triggers the crisis.
Casado did not win in the first round. And if he did it in the second round, he went with the support of one of the two competitors (Cospedal) shouting "anyone as long as it's not Soraya." In short, Casado represents a turn to the right that is made without having obtained a majority in the bases for that. Now, turning to the right and criticizing Rajoy's centrism was agreeing with Vox, which was biting the PP electorate. To contain the hemorrhage towards Vox, Casado radicalized his speech against the Government, but in that competition, Vox was the winner and above all, the PP was left without a coherent speech. In the four years of Casado, the PP has been Guatemala Mobile Number List sailing aimlessly. And he has not managed to stop Vox. He also left a problem that Feijóo's PP must solve. Throughout Europe, traditional conservative parties refuse to agree with the extreme right because they consider it the main danger to democracy and the European Union. But in some cases (Italy) they have reached agreements. While Vox has been of little relevance, the PP could bandwagon, agreeing on support but without getting them into governments. It will no longer be able to continue like this because Vox has become the third political force and wants to be part of the governments.
Married has not left. They have kicked him out. They have not defenestrated him for his repeated failures at the head of the PP but for denouncing the profit, in the worst of the pandemic, of the brother of the President of the Community of Madrid Finally, Casado has tried to stabilize his precarious leadership, placing his pawns in key positions and displacing the most relevant people in the Rajoy era. He has only partially succeeded. Furthermore, he made a catastrophic mistake in personnel selection. In particular, he chose Álvarez de Toledo (a mad critic of Rajoy) as spokesperson for the Parliamentary Group and an unknown, one Ayuso, to take over the Presidency of the CM. Both have become his most furious enemies to such an extent that it was Ayuso who detonated the bomb that brought down Casado. All of this explains that Casado has not managed to consolidate his leadership at the head of the PP in these four years and that the idea that "with Casado we do not win" became a trend in the PP. That is why he has not resisted Ayuso's attack and, abandoned by everyone, he has been forced to throw in the towel. The spectacle of the mass betrayal of almost all of "theirs" from one day to the next is one of the least edifying that has ever been seen in Spanish politics. But what is embarrassing and worrying is the incident that triggers the crisis.